Mountable assembly for removable attachment to a guide

ABSTRACT

A mountable assembly is provided to be removably attached to a guide. The mountable assembly comprises a housing having at least one lateral member which is movable between a retracted position and an extended position for engaging the guide. Means for preventing the longitudinal movement of the mountable assembly on the guide are also provided with the mountable assembly. The mountable assembly can thus be easily mounted or be readily used as a separate and independent entity. An apparatus for mounting a readily removable housing on a guide is provided, wherein the apparatus comprises at least one lateral member movable between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the housing to which the at least one lateral member is movably received and adapted for engaging the guide.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates, in general, to the field of aimingdevices. More particularly, it concerns a light assembly of pre-definedshape, for removable attachment to a guide provided on a weapon.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the field of weapons, one major concern is proper aiming of thetarget of interest. In the prior art, there has been a number of aimingaccessories, such as lasers, sites, flashlights or other accessorieswhich can be mounted on firearms. Most of these accessories use variousforms of locking screws, captive screws, nut and bolt clamps or othersimilar techniques to clamp the accessory to the weapon, as opposed to alatching mechanism which would safely lock the accessory to the weapon.Examples of such prior art accessories are given in U.S. patents orpatent applications Nos. U.S. 2001/0027620 A1; U.S. 2001/0045046 A1;U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,662; U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,137; U.S. Pat. No.5,941,489; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,565,226.

As can be appreciated, the just-mentioned aiming accessories present anumber of caveats. Accordingly, such accessories can not be readilymounted on and detached from the weapon. In most cases, such mountingand detaching require the use of specific tools, or of both hands.Therefore, the weapon user can not simply grip the aiming device withone hand and readily mount it on his weapon in order to proceed to aprecise triggering.

Other related prior art documents also present significantly differenttypes of attachment methods to weapons or involve weapons that do nothave a standard rail which can be interfaced with aiming accessories.Examples of such prior art accessories are given in U.S. patents nos.U.S. 2002/0007581 A1; U.S. 2002/0100204 A1; U.S. Pat. No. 4,707,772;U.S. Pat. No. 4,777,754; U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,322; U.S. Pat. No.5,727,346; U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,683; U.S. Pat. No. 5,822,905; U.S. Pat.No. 6,318,014; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,574,901. The problem of such priorart devices is again the cumbersome mounting process as well as thebulkiness of such devices. More specifically, if the accessories can notbe readily mounted on the weapon, they have to be provided with theirspecific mounting device thus decreasing the motility of the weapon useron site.

Also known in the prior art is a clamping mechanism for attaching anauxiliary apparatus to the frame of a weapon, which is furthercharacterized in that the actual attachment or removal of the apparatuscan be accomplished by a user with one hand, without using separatebrackets or other mechanical components. These elements are disclosed inU.S. Pat. No. 5,430,967 (Woodman et al.).

It is thus apparent, from the above-mentioned prior art documents, thereis a lack for an aiming device which can be readily mounted on a weaponand be readily used separately, as an independent light assembly.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present invention is to provide an aiming device, moreparticularly a light assembly, which satisfies the above-mentionedneeds. More specifically, an object of the present invention is toprovide a light assembly to be readily mounted on a weapon and bereadily removed there from while resuming its original pre-definedshape, in order to be usable as a separate entity.

In accordance with the present invention, this object is achieved with alight assembly having a pre-defined shape, for removable attachment to aguide provided on a weapon. The light assembly comprises a housing,provided with a reflector having a lamp at one end thereof and batteriesfor powering the lamp through a switch. The housing of the lightassembly has a pair of lateral members which can both be moved between aretracted position and an extended position. When the lateral membersare in the retracted position, the light assembly has theabove-mentioned pre-defined shape. When the lateral members are in theextended position, these members are adapted to engage the guideprovided on the weapon. Preferably, each one of the lateral members isprovided with a longitudinal groove which is shaped and sized toslidably engage a corresponding flange on the guide.

The housing of the light assembly of the present invention further hasmeans for preventing longitudinal movement of the light assembly on theguide. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, theguide is provided with a plurality of cross-slots and each one of thelateral members further includes a latch having an upper portion and alower portion. The upper portion and the lower portion of the latch eachhas an inner face adjacent to the side of the housing and an outer face.The latch also has a latch projection projecting inwardly from the innerface of the lower portion of the latch, for engaging any one of theabove-mentioned cross-slots. The latch is pivotable between an operativeand an inoperative position so that when the latch is in the operativeposition, it is normally inwardly biased, with the latch projectionprotruding into the side of the housing, thus providing the means forpreventing longitudinal movement of the light assembly on the guide.When the latch is in the inoperative position, the upper portion ispivoted inwardly toward the housing while the lower portion is pivotedoutwardly away from the housing, thereby preventing the latch projectionfrom engaging the cross-slots.

According to further aspects, the present invention provides a methodfor removably attaching the light assembly as defined above, to a guideprovided on a weapon.

The method for removably attaching the light assembly, as defined above,to a guide provided on a weapon comprises the steps of: a) providing alight assembly as described above; b) extending the lateral membersuntil they are in the extended position; c) engaging the longitudinalgrooves of the lateral members into the flanges of the guide; d) movingand maintaining the latches in their inoperative position, while slidingthe light assembly on the guide; and e) moving the latches in theiroperative position.

Preferably, the method further comprises the following steps: f) movingand maintaining the latches in their inoperative position, while slidingthe lateral members until they are in the retracted position; and g)moving the latches in their operative position, so that the lightassembly resumes its pre-defined shape.

As can be appreciated, the light assembly according to the invention isvery versatile, as it can be mounted on any known weapon guide whilestill being usable as a separate entity aside from the weapon and theguide.

These and other features, objects and advantages of the presentinvention will be better understood upon reading the followingnon-restrictive description of preferred embodiments thereof, made withreference to the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A is a top view of a light assembly mounted on a guide, accordingto a preferred embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 1B is a front view of the light assembly of FIG. 1A.

FIG. 1C is a front perspective view of the light assembly of FIG. 1A.

FIG. 1D is a side view of the light assembly of FIG. 1A.

FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the light assembly of FIG. 1A.

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the light assembly of FIG. 1C takenalong line III-III.

FIG. 4A is a top view of the light assembly of FIG. 1C, without theguide.

FIG. 4B is a front view of the light assembly of FIG. 4A.

FIG. 4C is a front perspective view of the light assembly of FIG. 4A.

FIG. 4D is a side view of the light assembly of FIG. 4A.

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the light assembly of FIG. 4C takenalong line V-V.

FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of the light assembly of FIG. 4C

While the invention will be described in conjunction with a preferredembodiment, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit thescope of the invention to such embodiment. On the contrary, it isintended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents whichmay be included, as defined by the appended claims.

DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

In the following description, similar features in the drawings have beengiven similar reference numerals and, in order to lighten the figures,some elements are not referred to in some figures if they were alreadyidentified in a previous figure.

As shown in FIGS. 1A to 1D, 2 and 3, a light assembly 10 according to apreferred embodiment of the present invention, having a pre-definedshape, is removably attachable to a guide 20 provided on a weapon. Anyguide, preferably provided with parallel flanges 22 can be used toslidably engage the lateral members of the light assembly's housing.This allows any guide, such as a railing system, preferably an M1913rail or any equivalent thereof, to engage a light assembly while beingmounted on the weapon of interest.

The light assembly 10 comprises a housing, preferably with two sides.Each side of the housing of the light assembly 10 is provided with apair of lateral members 30, preferably received by correspondingchannels 40 provided on each side of the housing. Referring to FIG. 2,each channel 40 preferably comprises a back face 42 and inwardly slopingsidewalls 44 for maintaining the lateral member 30 within each channel40. Alternatively and as shown in FIGS. 1A to 1D, the channel 40 can besubstantially U-shaped and sized to receive a corresponding lateralmember 30. This channel 40 is provided with guiding members 46protruding outwardly and perpendicularly from the channel 40, preferablyfrom the back face 42 thereof, for slidably engaging correspondinggrooves 48 extending from the upper edge 34 to the lower edge 36 of thelateral members 30.

The lateral members 30 are movable between a retracted position, asshown in FIG. 5, and an extended position, as shown in FIG. 3, by adistance at least equal to distance x. Distance x is the distancebetween the longitudinal groove 38 and the lowest point A of thehousing, as shown in FIG. 5.

In order for the lateral members 30 to remain in the retracted position,locking means are provided to lock the lateral members 30 in position.Similarly, locking means are provided to prevent the lateral members 30from extending beyond the extended position.

When the lateral members 30 are locked in their retracted position,these lateral members 30 are adapted to engage the housing. Referringespecially to FIG. 5, one can appreciate that each channel 40 comprisesa back face 42 and sidewalls 44. The back face 42 of each channelcomprises a depression 41 shaped and sized to receive a respective latchprojection 78 so that, when the lateral members 30 are in the retractedposition, each latch projection 78 engages a respective depression 41,thereby locking the lateral members 30 at distance x.

When the lateral members 30 are locked in their extended position, theyare positioned so that the lowest point A of the housing is at least asclose as possible to the guide 20 in order to allow the eventual slidingmovement of the light assembly 10 on the guide 20. Referring morespecifically to FIGS. 1 to 3, one can appreciate that each lateralmember 30 comprises an inner substantially planar face 32 bounded atleast by an upper edge 34 and a lower edge 36. The inner face 32 of thelateral members 30 is further characterized in that it is adjacent tothe side of the housing and provided with a longitudinal groove 38proximate and parallel to the lower edge 36. The longitudinal groove 38is shaped and sized to slidably engage a corresponding flange 22 of theguide 20.

Preferably, the guide is provided with a plurality of cross-slots 60 andeach lateral member 30 further includes a latch 70 with an upper portion72 and a lower portion 74. Each one of the upper portion 72 and thelower portion 74 has an inner face, adjacent to the side of the housing,and an outer face.

Each latch further has a latch projection 78 projecting inwardly fromthe inner face of said lower portion 74 of the latch, for engaging anyone of the cross-slots 60. Each latch 70 is further characterized inthat it is preferably rotatable about a pivot 76 between an operativeposition (right side of FIG. 3) and an inoperative position (left sideof FIG. 3).

As shown in FIG. 3 (right side), when the latch 70 is in the operativeposition, it is inwardly biased, with the latch projection 78,projecting inwardly from the inner face of the lower portion 74 of thelatch and engaging a cross-slot 60, thereby providing the means forpreventing longitudinal movement of the light assembly 10 on the guide20.

Without departing from the scope of the present invention, it will beapparent for any person skilled in the art that the means for preventinglongitudinal movement of the light assembly can comprise at least two,and preferably a plurality of projections protruding downwardly andoutwardly from the area below the housing closest to the guide. Suchprojections would serve the same purpose as the latch projections 78 intheir operative position (FIG. 3—right side).

Referring now to FIG. 3 (left side), one can appreciate that, when thelatch 70 is in the inoperative position, the upper portion 72 is pivotedinwardly toward the housing while the lower portion 74 is pivotedoutwardly away from the housing, thereby preventing the latch projection78 from engaging any cross-slot 60. The retractable movement of thelatch 70 is preferably initiated by a pressure, more preferably appliedwith fingers, on compressible and recoilable means such as springs orany equivalent thereof, provided in the upper portion 72 of the latch,for inwardly biasing the latch 70.

Referring to FIGS. 4A to 4D, 5 and 6, the housing is provided with areflector 12 having a lamp 14 at one end thereof and batteries 16 forpowering said lamp 14, such as a LED assembly, through a switch, such asa push button switch 19. The light assembly 10 is further characterizedin that the reflector, the batteries and the switch, enclosed in thehousing, pre-define the shape of the light assembly 10. By “pre-definedshape”, it will be understood that the light assembly 10 has anadvantageously uninterrupted profile when considered as a whole. Morespecifically, the uninterrupted profile of the light assembly 10 meansthat all the components of the housing have the same general shape, eventhough the reflector portion is larger than the battery portion which,in turn, is smaller than the switch portion of the housing. The lightassembly 10 may advantageously have an ergonomic shape so that the usercan comfortably grip it with one hand. The light assembly 10 may thushave a rectangular, oval or triangular shape, but preferably, asubstantially cylindrical shape.

As can also be appreciated from FIG. 4B, the uninterrupted profile ofthe light assembly is best depicted when the lateral members 30 are inthe retracted position. More specifically, the outer face of both theupper and lower portions 72, 74 of the latch, as well as the outer faceof the lateral members, are shaped so that they form this uninterruptedprofile with the rest of the housing.

Furthermore, the light assembly 10 may advantageously be of dimensionssimilar to the dimensions of the guide 20, as best shown in FIGS. 1A to1C More specifically, the width of the light assembly 10 is preferablysomewhat similar to the width of the guide. As can be understood, thewidth of the light assembly and the guide is determined along the axisperpendicular to the main axis of each of these elements. It is thusclear that the present invention alleviates the need to use bulky lightassemblies as aiming device accessories, which are not practical on sitewhere vigilance, accuracy and rapidity are of the essence.

The present invention also provides a method for removably attaching thelight assembly, as defined above, to a guide provided on a weaponcomprises the steps of: a) providing a light assembly as describedabove; b) extending the lateral members until they are in the extendedposition; c) engaging the longitudinal grooves of the lateral membersinto the flanges of the guide; d) moving and maintaining the latches intheir inoperative position, while sliding the light assembly on theguide; and e) moving the latches in their operative position.

Preferably, the method further comprises the following steps: f) movingand maintaining the latches in their inoperative position, while slidingthe lateral members until they are in the retracted position; and g)moving the latches in their operative position so that the lightassembly resumes its pre-defined shape.

Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have beendescribed in detail herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings,it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to theseprecise embodiments and that various changes and modifications may beeffected therein without departing from the scope or spirit of thepresent invention.

1. A mountable assembly for removable attachment to a guide, saidassembly having a housing comprising: a) at least one lateral membermovably mounted to the housing and being movable between a retractedposition and an extended position relative to the housing, wherein: whensaid at least one lateral member is in the retracted position, said atleast one lateral member is retracted into the housing; and when said atleast one lateral member is in the extended position, said at least onelateral member protrudes from the housing and is adapted to selectivelyengage said guide; and b) means for preventing longitudinal movement ofthe assembly on the guide when engaged.
 2. The mountable assemblyaccording to claim 1, wherein a) the housing has at least one channellocated on the housing for receiving the at least one lateral member, b)the at least one lateral member comprises an inner substantially planarface bounded at least by an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein: saidinner face of the at least one lateral member being adjacent to thehousing and provided with a longitudinal groove proximate and parallelto the lower edge; and c) the guide is planar, parallel to the housingand perpendicular to the inner planar face of the at least one lateralmember, wherein: said guide comprises flanges parallel to each otherprojecting outwardly, planar to the guide; and said longitudinal grooveof the at least one lateral member being shaped and sized to slidablyengage the corresponding flange on the guide.
 3. The mountable assemblyaccording to claim 2, wherein the at least one lateral member is furtherprovided with locking means for locking said at least one lateral memberin the retracted position and in the extended position.
 4. The mountableassembly according to claim 2, wherein the at least one channel isshaped and sized to receive the at least one lateral member, saidchannel comprising a back face and inwardly sloping sidewalls formaintaining the at least one lateral member within said at least onechannel.
 5. The mountable assembly according to claim 2, wherein the atleast one channel is substantially U-shaped and sized to receive thecorresponding at least one lateral member, said at least one U-shapedchannel being provided with guiding members protruding outwardly andperpendicularly from said at least one channel, for slidably engagingcorresponding grooves extending from the upper edge to the lower edge ofthe at least one lateral member.
 6. The mountable assembly according toclaim 2, wherein the guide is provided with a plurality of cross-slotsperpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the guide and wherein the saidat least one lateral member further includes a latch having: a) an upperportion and a lower portion, said upper portion and said lower portioneach having an inner face adjacent to the side of the housing and anouter face; and b) a latch projection projecting inwardly from the innerface of said lower portion of the latch, for engaging any one of saidcross-slots, with the latch being inwardly biased; wherein the latch ispivotable between an operative position and an inoperative position sothat: i) when the latch is in the operative position, with the latchprojection protruding into the cross-slots of the guide, the latchprovides the means for preventing longitudinal movement of the lightassembly on the guide; and ii) when the latch is in the inoperativeposition, the upper portion is pivoted inwardly toward the housing whilethe lower portion is pivoted outwardly away from the housing, therebypreventing the latch projection from engaging any one of saidcross-slots.
 7. The mountable assembly according to claim 6, wherein theat least one channel comprises a back face and sidewalls, said back facecomprising a depression shaped and sized to receive a respective one ofsaid latch projections so that, when the at least one lateral member isin the retracted position, the said latch projection engages saidrespective depression.
 8. The mountable assembly according to claim 1,wherein the mountable assembly has a substantially uninterrupted shapeupon retraction of the at least one lateral member into the housing. 9.An apparatus for mounting a readily removable housing on a guide, theapparatus comprising at least one lateral member movable between aretracted position and an extended position relative to the housing towhich the at least one lateral member is movably received, wherein: a)when said at least one lateral member is in the retracted position, saidat least one lateral member is retracted into the housing; b) when saidat least one lateral member is in the extended position, said at leastone lateral member protrudes from the housing and is adapted toselectively engage said guide; and c) the at least one lateral member isfurther provided with locking means for locking the at least one lateralmember in the retracted position and in the extended position.
 10. Theapparatus according to claim 9, wherein the at least one lateral membercomprises: a) an inner substantially planar face bounded by at least anupper edge and a lower edge; said inner planar face being positionedadjacent to the housing and provided with a longitudinal grooveproximate and parallel to the lower edge; and said longitudinal groovebeing shaped to and sized to slidably engage a flange on the guide; andb) a latch for engaging any one of a plurality of cross-slots providedperpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the guide.
 11. The apparatusaccording to claim 10, wherein the latch comprises: a) an upper portionand a lower portion, said upper portion and said lower portion eachhaving an inner face adjacent to the side of the housing and an outerface; and b) a latch projection projecting inwardly from the inner faceof said lower portion of the latch, for engaging anyone of saidcross-slots, with the latch being inwardly biased; wherein the latch ispivotable between an operative position and an inoperative position sothat: i) when the latch is in the operative position, with the latchprojection protruding into the cross-slots of the guide, the latchprovides a means for preventing longitudinal movement of the housing onthe guide; and ii) when the latch is in the inoperative position, theupper portion is pivoted inwardly toward the housing while the lowerportion is pivoted outwardly away from the housing, thereby preventingthe latch projection from engaging anyone of said cross-slots.
 12. Themountable assembly of claim 1, wherein there are two lateral members.13. The mountable assembly of claim 2, wherein there are two channelslocated on the housing.
 14. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein there aretwo lateral members.